Calendar

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Club Friday registration is now taking place! This popular program for youth in grades 3rd through 6th, will begin on Friday, Oct. 1 from 7 to 9 p.m. The $65 registration must be received by Sept. 10 to be eligible for membership. Club Friday is entering its 21st year providing fun activities including DJs, crafts, bingo, movies, lobby games, sports and a full snack bar every Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. through April 15 . Registration forms are available at the Potomac Community Center, 11315 Falls Rd. (be sure to bring a self-addresses, stamped envelope to attach to your registration). Call 240-777-6960.

&lt;sh&gt;Live Jazz in Potomac Every Thursday Night

&lt;cl&gt;The David Sager Swing Quintet at Normandie Farm Restaurant plays in Margery’s Bar every Thursday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. No cover. There is a dance floor and dinner is available. Normandie Farm is located at 10710 Falls Road, Potomac. Call 301-983-8838.

&lt;sh&gt;Shakespeare at The Old Anglers’ Inn

&lt;cl&gt;The Beer Garden at The Old Anglers’ Inn is the site for Shakespeare Outdoors, scenes and monologues from Shakespeare. Seasoned actors will be performing from "The Taming of the Shrew," "Othello," "Midsummer Nights Dream," "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Titus Andronicus." To be held Sundays at 5 p.m. at Old Angler’s Inn, 10801 MacArthur Blvd., Potomac. Call 301-365-2425.

&lt;cal2&gt;"Talented Mr. Ripley. Tickets are $10 to $60. At Round House Theatre Bethesda, 4545 East-West Highway. Online tickets at www.roundhousetheatre.org or call 240-644-1100. The Tuesday, Sept. 21 performance launches the "$10 Tuesday" program. Side Orchestra and Side Balcony seats at this performance are available for adults of all ages for the discounted price of $10 – call 240-644-1100 or order online at rounhousetheatre.org.

&lt;cal1&gt;Wednesday/Sept. 8

&lt;cal2&gt;Chelsey Green and the Green Project. 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12. At the Mansion at Strathmore, Shapiro Music Room. Call 301-581-5100 or www.strathmore.org

&lt;cal2&gt;Contra Dance. 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Admission is $9. With the Glen Echo Open Band. There is a Contra dance lesson from 7:30 to 8:15 p.m. followed by the called dance to live music from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. At the Bumper Car Pavilion of Glen Echo Park. Email: fndcontra@yahoo.com

The Zombies. 8 p.m. Founded by Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent, The Zombies scored #1 hits in the U.S. with "She’s Not There," "Tell Her No," and "Time of the Season." At the Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center, Montgomery College, 51 Mannakee St., Rockville. Call the box office at 240-567-5301.

Season Preview Concert. 8 p.m. Tickets are $10/advance; $15/door. Join conductor Marin Alsop and the BSO for selections from this season’s repertoir and hear Maestra Alsop’s insights about the new season. Call 301-581-5109 or www.strathmore.org

Historic Home Tour. 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. Free. Guided tour illuminating the history, architecture and stories of the Mansion at Strathmore. Call 301-581-5109 or www.strathmore.org.

Glen Echo Fire Department’s Bingo Night. 6:30 to 10 p.m. The fire department has held its fundraiser at Glen Echo Park since the 1930s. Bring the family, get your Bingo cards and play for prizes. Silent Auction from 6:30 to 10:20 p.m. Food and drinks available. At the Spanish Ballroom of Glen Echo Park. Call 301-634-2222 or visit www.glenechopark.org.

Geneva Day School Events. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. A celebration of the school’s 45th birthday, Green School Award and Welcome Back to School Italian Social. Begun in 1965 as a cooperative nursery school by members of the Geneva Presbyterian Church in Potomac, Geneva Day School now offers 14 various classes and is 230 students strong. Geneva Day School, 11931 Seven Locks Road, Potomac. Call 301-340-7704.

&lt;cal1&gt;Sept. 10 and 12

&lt;cal2&gt;Open House. Free. My Gym Children’s Fitness Center of Potomac. On Sept. 10 from 4-5 p.m. is a Hip Hop Dance Open House for children ages 5-9. From 5-7 p.m. is an "Older Kids" Open House for children 4 and up. On Sunday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. they will host a "Younger Kids" Open House for ages 4 and under. Contact Mandy Lemar at 301-983-5300. Visit www.mygym.com.

&lt;cal1&gt;Sept. 10-12

&lt;cal2&gt;Tour De Canal. Bicycle tour, choose either 184, 100 or 20 miles of towpath riding from Cumberland to Georgetown. The ride, the 14th annual event, benefits the Alzheimer's Association, National Capital Area. Call 703-766-9025, e-mail tourdecanalnca@alz.org, or visit www.alz.org/nca.

"Back to Recreation, Back to Fun" Open House. Noon to 4 p.m. Will feature a variety of exciting activities, demonstrations of upcoming fall programs and classes, facility tours, games, prizes and more. At the Potomac Community Center, 11315 Falls Road, Potomac. Call 240-777-6840.

Ballroom Tea Dance. 3 to 6 p.m. Admission is $12. . A basic dance lesson at 3 p.m. for all levels is followed by dancing to live music with the Hot Society Orchestra of Washington from 3:30 – 6 p.m. Admission includes the lesson. No partner or prior experience needed. At the Spanish Ballroom of Glen Echo Park. Email: Dave@hotsociety.net.

Contra and Square Dance. 7 to 10:30 p.m. Admission is $12/nonmembers; $9/FSGW members. There is a lesson is at 7 p.m., followed by dances with the Nightwatch from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. At the Bumper Car Pavilion of Glen Echo Park. Phone: 202-518-1299.

&lt;cal2&gt;Contra Dance. 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Admission is $9. There is a Contra dance lesson from 7:30 to 8:15 p.m. followed by the called dance to live music from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Beginners are welcome. This week features the band Some Assembly with Joe Klausner on fiddle; Mary Flora on flute; Donna Boylan on piano; and Paul Miller on guitar.

At the Spanish Ballroom of Glen Echo Park. Email: fndcontra@yahoo.com.

La Divina Milonga Party. 8:30 p.m. to midnight. Admission is $15. The evening will include a lesson for Argentine Tango beginners and up from 8:30 - 9 p.m. The lesson is followed by a Dance Party to recorded music from 9 p.m. - Midnight with Teacher and DJ Fabio Bonini, playing Traditional Tango, Milongas, Waltz and Tango Nuevo. At the Ballroom Annex of Glen Echo Park. Phone: 703-798-1071.

Salsa Dance. 8 p.m. to midnight. Admission is $12. High Energy Productions presents a Salsa Dance with a Salsa lesson from 8 - 9 p.m., taught by Keith Givens, followed by dancing to recorded music until midnight. At the Bumper Car Pavilion at Glen Echo Park. Call 703-599-3300.

&lt;cal2&gt;Swing Dance. 8 p.m. to midnight. Admission is $15. Live music to The Paul Tillotson Trio. A beginner Swing Dance lesson is offered from 8 to 9 p.m., followed by dancing from 9 p.m. to midnight. At the Spanish Ballroom of Glen Echo Park. Phone: 301-340-9732.

&lt;cal2&gt;Contra and Square Dance. 7 to 10:30 p.m. Admission is $9/members; $12/nonmembers. The Folklore Society of Greater Washington presents traditional American contra dancing. The evening can include square dances, mixers, waltzes and other couple dances. All Contras and Square dances are taught, no partner is necessary. There is a lesson is at 7 p.m., followed by dances with the Sugar Beat from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. At the Bumper Car Pavilion of Glen Echo Park. Phone: 202-518-1299.

Family Dance. 3 to 5 p.m. Admission is $5. . Spend the afternoon dancing with your children. Each of the family dances features live music and dance calling from 3 - 5 p.m. At the Bumper Car Pavilion of Glen Echo Park. Contact: fsgw.org.

Homay & The Mastan Ensemble of Iran. 8 p.m. Traditional Persian music and poetry. Tickets are $35-$81. At the Music Center at Strathmore. Call 301-581-5100 or www.strathmore.org.

Photography Along the Canal. 9 to 10 a.m. Free. Parents: bring your children and join Joanne Miller for an introductory photography lesson along the C&O canal towpath. Learn valuable techniques including how to frame and take a great shot. Capture images of the Potomac landscape and wildlife. Bring your own camera. Visit joanne-miller.com. At the River Center at Lock 8, 7906 Riverside Dr., Cabin John.

Canal Stewards Cleanup Day. 10 a.m. to noon. Help the Conservancy clean up and beautify the land and water surrounding Lock 8, and along miles 8 and 9 of the C&O Canal towpath. This monthly clean-up day is open to all ages, and is part of the Canal Steward Program, engaging volunteers in a long-term relationship in which they become the caretakers of a designated site within the C&O Canal National Historical Park. At the River Center at Lock 8, 7906 Riverside Dr., Cabin John.

&lt;cal2&gt;Out of Denmark Reading. 7 p.m. Free. Three of Denmark’s leading authors — Pia Tafdrup, Simon Fruelund, and Naja Marie Aidt — will appear at The Writer’s Center as part of the 2010 Fall for the Book Festival. At the Writer’s Center, 4508 Walsh Street, Bethesda. Call 301-654-8664 or visit www.writer.org.

Family Fun Fest. Help celebrate Linda Barlock’s 20+ years of service to our community. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Celebration and Bingo sponsored by Montgomery County Recreation Dept. and the Friends of Potomac Community Center. $5 Bingo Booklet (15-20 games); prizes will include Club Friday memberships. All proceeds benefit programs at the Potomac Community Center, 11315 Falls Road, Potomac. Call 240-777-6958.

&lt;cal2&gt;Funville. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Join Washington Parent magazine for a day of exploration, education and entertainment at Funville, a free community fair for parents and kids of all ages. At White Flint Mall, North Bethesda. Visit www.washingtonparent/funville or call 301-320-2321.

Buyer Seminar. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. How to Prepare For, Find, and get the Home You Want. At the Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Station, 8001 River Road, Bethesda. For seminar outlines, see www.HillSlowinski.com or call Hill Slowinski at 301-320-8430.

&lt;cal1&gt;Sept. 25-Oct. 31

&lt;cal2&gt;Bunnicula. Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Some Saturday 11 a.m. performances. Single ticket prices range from $10-$22, with group rates available. It is a dark and stormy night at the Monroe house when family pets Harold the dog and Chester the cat are confronted by a mysterious new addition to the family: small, furry with long ears and fangs. Bunnicula! Soon the carrots in the kitchen are left drained of juice and with suspicious teeth-marks. First the veggies, next … the Monroes? Chester and Harold try to thwart the vampire bunny before it is too late! This musical adaptation of the book is a hugely imaginative tale full of belly laughs and suspense. At Imagination Stage 4908 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda, MD. Imagination Stage offers discount ticket packages with benefits that emphasize the flexibility that parents and grandparents value, as well as significant savings. Details are on the website, www.imaginationstage.org.

Now Ensemble. 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28. This "smart young chamber group that straddles a line between contemporary classical music and indie rock." At the Mansion at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda. Visit www.strathmore.org or call 301-581-5100.

Ledisi. 8 p.m. Ledisi delivers her elastic, Chaka Khan-influenced vocals in a let-it-all-go stage show. Co-presented with the Birchmere. Tickets are $29 to $69. At the Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda. Visit www.strathmore.org or call 301-581-5100.

Taste of Bethesda. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Food and music festival featuring 50 restaurants and four stages of entertainment, as well as a children's area. Sponsored by the Bethesda Urban Partnership Inc. and Bethesda Arts and Entertainment District.

"Rescue Day" Open House. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free. Fire and rescue squad activities for all ages, including fire trucks, tours of the station, live demonstrations of medical and rescue equipment, free kids' fire hats, moonbounce, a helicopter, and more. Held in conjunction with the Taste of Bethesda, the food festival held just blocks away. At Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad, 5020 Battery Lane (at Old Georgetown Road), Bethesda. Visit www.bccrs.org info@bccrs.org. Call 301-652-0077.

&lt;cal1&gt;Sunday/Oct. 3

&lt;cal2&gt;Mushroom Walk. 9 - 10:30 a.m. Free. Take a walk along the C&O Canal to learn about mushrooms with mushroom enthusiast Buddy Kilpatrick. Buddy has been studying, picking, and eating wild edible mushrooms and fungi for more than 20 years. At the River Center at Lock 8, 7906 Riverside Dr., Cabin John.

&lt;cal2&gt;Truck Touch. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Experience the area’s largest and most diverse Truck Touch. Come play, explore, and climb on over 20 trucks — from monster trucks to smart cars, school bus to trash trucks, tow trucks to bobcats, children can experience all the trucks they love to see and read about. Home-baked goods, refreshments, snacks, and lunch available for purchase. All proceeds benefit Suburban Nursery School and school programs, a non-profit, parent-run school for over 50 years. $5 for adults, $3 for children under 12, free for children under 2. At Suburban Nursery School, 7210 Hidden Creek Road, Bethesda.

Mahler’s "Resurrection" Symphony. 8 p.m. Tickets are $32-$79. Maestro Piotr Gajewski will lead the National Philharmonic in its first concert of the 2010-2011 season. The concert will feature one of Gustav Mahler’s most renowned works, the Symphony No. 2 in C minor, known as the "Resurrection," and showcase soprano Iwona Sobotka, mezzo-soprano Magdalena Wór and the National Philharmonic’s nearly 200 voice all-volunteer chorale. At the Music Center at Strathmore. Visit nationalphilharmonic.org, or call the Strathmore ticket office at 301-581-5100.

Seller Seminar. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Why Your House Will Sell When Others Don’t. At the Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Station, 8001 River Road, Bethesda. For seminar outlines, see www.HillSlowinski.com or call Hill Slowinski at 301-320-8430.

&lt;cal1&gt;Sunday/Oct. 17

&lt;cal2&gt;Potomac River Jam. 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Join Potomac Conservancy for its third annual Potomac River Jam — a day-long celebration of the river and canal. Various musicians will perform throughout the afternoon. Enjoy a sampling of this summer's River Center events. Canoe trips over to Minnie's Island will be offered, and bring the kids for face-painting and other fun activities. At the River Center at Lock 8, 7906 Riverside Dr., Cabin John.

&lt;cal1&gt;Friday/Oct. 22

&lt;cal2&gt;Chuck Berry with the Daryl Davis Band. 8 p.m. Tickets are $38 to $65. At the Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda. Visit www.strathmore.org or call 301-581-5100.

&lt;cal1&gt;Saturday/Oct. 23

&lt;cal2&gt;Buyer Seminar. 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. How to Prepare For, Find, and get the Home You Want. At the Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Station, 8001 River Road, Bethesda. For seminar outlines, see www.HillSlowinski.com or call Hill Slowinski at 301-320-8430.

&lt;cal1&gt;Wednesday/Oct. 27

&lt;cal2&gt;Joan Baez with Steve Earle. 8 p.m. At the Music Center at Strathmore. For tickets, visit www.Strathmore.org or call 301-581-5100.

&lt;cal1&gt;Saturday/Oct. 30

&lt;cal2&gt;Chuck Brown with Christylez Bacon. 8 p.m. Tickets are $25-$38. At the Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda. Visit www.strathmore.org or call 301-581-5100.

&lt;cal1&gt; Nov. 14

&lt;cal2&gt; The Seasons Project. 7 p.m. At Strathmore’s Music Center. Tickets $25–$55 (Stars price $22.50 - $49.50). Washington premiere of "The American Four Seasons," by Philip Glass, a piece The Guardian describes as "baroque in scale, and slyly using a synthesizer as continuo, it interweaves unaccompanied solos with formal movements of great melodic beauty." The new work is complemented on the program by its famous counterpart — Vivaldi’s "The Four Seasons." For more information, visit www.strathmore.org or call 301-581-5100.

&lt;cal1&gt;Nov. 24-Jan. 9

&lt;cal2&gt;Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Some Saturday 11 a.m. performances. Single ticket prices range from $10-$22, with group rates available. It’s holiday time in Room One and that means drama! Tattletale May keeps picking on Junie B., and things get even worse when Junie B. draws May’s name for Secret Santa. She hatches a plan to give May a lump of coal, while getting an awesome Squeeze-A-Burp for herself. Will Junie B. have a last-minute change of heart and show her true holiday spirit? Just like its heroine, the show has laughs, verve and energy to spare! At Imagination Stage 4908 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda, MD. Imagination Stage offers discount ticket packages with benefits that emphasize the flexibility that parents and grandparents value, as well as significant savings. Details are on the website, www.imaginationstage.org.

&lt;cal1&gt; Thursday/Dec. 2

&lt;cal2&gt; The 2010 Kenny G Holiday Show. 8 p.m. Tickets $38-$125 (Stars price $34.20–$112.50). Grammy winner Kenny G brings a mellow holiday concert featuring favorites from his best-selling albums, including "The Greatest Holiday Classics" and "Miracles," which, in addition to being Kenny’s first album to hit number one on the Billboard Top 200 chart, became the best-selling holiday album of all time. Co-presented with AM Productions. At the Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda. Visit www.strathmore.org or call 301-581-5100.

&lt;cal1&gt;Thursday/Dec. 9

&lt;cal2&gt; Gerald Clayton Trio. At 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28 (Stars Price $25.20). A rising star in the jazz world, at the young age of 26, pianist Gerald Clayton has already racked up numerous awards, performed with greats like Kenny Barron, Roy Hargrove and Clark Terry and garnered critical acclaim. DownBeat raves, "In a generation of wunderkinds, Clayton stands out for his nuanced touch, precise articulation and the way he constructs a narrative for his solos." At the Mansion at Strathmore. Call 301-581-5109 or visit www.strathmore.org.

&lt;cal1&gt; Saturday/Jan. 22, 2011

&lt;cal2&gt; Shir Ami- Song of Our People. At 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28 (Stars price $25.20). Explore the rich mid-20th century musical heritage of the Jewish people. From Rimsky-Korsakov to Jewish composers who perished in the holocaust to musicians who emigrated after the holocaust and became cultural leaders, this moving performance recovers and rejuvenates music from this tumultuous period of history. At the Mansion at Strathmore. Call 301-581-5109 or visit www.strathmore.org.

&lt;cal1&gt; Friday/ Feb. 4, 2011

&lt;cal2&gt; Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and the Seldom Scene. At 8 p.m. Tickets are $25–$42 (Stars price $22.50–$37.80). With a career that spans five decades, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band has influenced a generation of country rockers with hits like "Mr. Bojangles," "Dance little Jean" and "Fishin’ in the Dark." Opening are bluegrass favorites, The Seldom Scene who pull up some chairs and start telling stories with their brilliant arrangements of tunes by Duane Allman, John Fogerty, Merle Haggard, Steve Earle and Bob Dylan. At the Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda. Visit www.strathmore.org or call 301-581-5100.

&lt;cal1&gt;Feb. 6-Mar. 13, 2011

&lt;cal2&gt;Perseus Bayou. Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Some Saturday 11 a.m. performances. Single ticket prices range from $10-$22, with group rates available. This award-winning musical sets the classic Greek myth of Perseus and his quest for the snake-headed Medusa in post-Civil War Louisiana. To save the bayou from the evil Polydectes, Percy must journey to the edge of the human world with the help of a conjure woman, Miss Athena, a spirit-cat, Panther Hermes, and a tomboy named Andromeda. Percy's coming-of-age is vividly told in this epic and magical theatrical work. Imagination Stage is delighted to welcome back Mary Hall Surface, whose The Hundred Dresses and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice played here in prior seasons. At Imagination Stage 4908 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda, MD. Imagination Stage offers discount ticket packages with benefits that emphasize the flexibility that parents and grandparents value, as well as significant savings. Details are on the website, www.imaginationstage.org.

&lt;cal1&gt;Tuesday/ Feb. 15, 2011

&lt;cal2&gt; Duo Recital. At 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28 (Stars price $25.20). This intimate duo recital in the Mansion pairs the critically acclaimed superstar cellist Alisa Weilerstein with singer/composer/pianist Gabriel Kahane, whose music "absorbs everything from nineteen twenties neoclassicism to bluegrass and modern indie pop" (The New Yorker), in a program featuring Bach’s Suite No. 5 and solo works by Kahane.

The performance culminates with the Washington premiere of a new sonata created by Kahane for cello, piano and voice which draws on the poetry of the great 20th century Polish poet Zbigniew Herbert. At the Mansion at Strathmore. Call 301-581-5109 or visit www.strathmore.org.

&lt;cal1&gt; Tuesday/ March 8, 2011

&lt;cal2&gt; Cirque Mechanics: Boom Town. 8 p.m. Tickets are $25–$45 (Stars price $22.50–$40.50). Join the acrobats of Cirque Mechanics as they time-travel to the 1865 mining town of rosebud, where an unlikely discovery sets off a hilarious series of events full of the lore and adventure of the old West. Treat the whole family to an evening The New York Times calls "exceptional, evocative, eye-catching, ear-catching, and engrossingly entertaining." At the Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda. Visit www.strathmore.org or call 301-581-5100.

&lt;cal1&gt;April 9-May 29, 2011

&lt;cal2&gt; George & Martha: Tons of Fun! Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Some Saturday 11 a.m. performances. Single ticket prices range from $10-$22, with group rates available. The two endearing hippos from the James Marshall picture books stomp onto stage in this warm and funny musical adaptation. George and Martha are best friends. They play music together and share meals, presents, picnics, and exciting adventures like flying a balloon. Sometimes they have differences as all friends do. But it cannot last. Like all good friends, George and Martha just can’t stay angry for long! This simple story says much about our relationships at any age. Geared for our youngest theatre-goers but enjoyable for all, this new musical by Joan Cushing sparkles with clever lyrics and laughter. At Imagination Stage 4908 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda, MD. Imagination Stage offers discount ticket packages with benefits that emphasize the flexibility that parents and grandparents value, as well as significant savings. Details are on the website, www.imaginationstage.org.

&lt;cal1&gt;April 16-May 21, 2011

&lt;cal2&gt; The Day John Henry Came to School. Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Some Saturday 11 a.m. performances. Single ticket prices range from $10-$22, with group rates available. Johnny is a typical 5th grader, way into video games and not especially motivated at school. Imagine his surprise one night when there’s a loud knock at the door and his ancestor John Henry bursts into his bedroom, wielding a 12 lb. hammer and insisting that he will visit Johnny’s class the next day for "Show & Tell." At first unimpressed by John Henry’s tragic tale about his race with the steam engine, the children in Johnny’s class come to appreciate the importance of his ultimate sacrifice. The award-winning playwright of Lost & Foundling has created another witty and insightful contemporary comedy. At Imagination Stage in the Annette M. and Theodore N. Lerner Family Theatre. At Imagination Stage 4908 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda, MD. Imagination Stage offers discount ticket packages with benefits that emphasize the flexibility that parents and grandparents value, as well as significant savings. Details are on the website, www.imaginationstage.org.

&lt;cal2&gt; The Wind in the Willows. Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Some Saturday 11 a.m. performances. Single ticket prices range from $10-$22, with group rates available. This musical retelling of the classic is faithful to the novel and features the beloved characters Mr. Toad, Mole, Ratty and Mr. Badger. It is early in the twentieth century and Mr. Toad falls hard for the charms of the motor car. His reckless driving results in his being thrown into prison, but, dressed as a laundry lady, he manages to escape. But will Mr. Toad be able to expel the Wild Wood squatters from Toad Hall and reclaim his home? Prepare to be enchanted by this irresistible mix of adventure and camaraderie. At Imagination Stage 4908 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda, MD. Imagination Stage offers discount ticket packages with benefits that emphasize the flexibility that parents and grandparents value, as well as significant savings. Details are on the website, www.imaginationstage.org.